The news channel is teeming with racists, sexists and sexual harassers who, by the way, are blatantly unapologetic about their behavior. The most recent example of this is the moment when “The Five” host Greg Gutfeld told co-host Kimberly Guilfoyle that she was arousing viewers — on live television.

This happened just hours after O’Reilly was fired from the network over sexual harassment allegations.

It all started with “The Five” panel’s discussion of the enforcement of immigration laws. Co-host Bob Beckel went off-topic to complain about how his analysis was not being accepted as a fact.

Unsurprisingly, the segment ended abruptly with Gutfeld getting away with what was clearly sexual harassment, which, according to the dictionary means “harassment (typically of a woman) in a workplace, or other professional or social situation, involving the making of unwanted sexual advances or obscene remarks.”

Gutfeld’s remarks were unquestionably unwanted and obscene — and were delivered in a professional setting to a woman.

O’Reilly’s departure may be a step in the right direction (albeit one made for financial, not moral, reasons) but Fox News still needs to work a lot as far as addressing its deep-rooted problem with racism, sexism, misogyny and sexual harassment is concerned.